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1. Identifier of requesting device Identifier reply Competitor N Group Category Run Trial Physical channel Static reply N ASCII Code bytes Dec Hex 1 18 12h 1 1 32 20h space 1 Notes Protocol identifier R REI2 Reserved for future uses S Single Starts G Group starts B Simple stopwatch P Parallel Show jumping N Swimming T Track Chase O Pc OnLine O OnLine F OffLine R the record transmitted refers to the n _th request E the record transmitted is the last for then th request Z response not available for the n th request 0 9 A z 00000 Nresponse lt 99999 Progressive number which identifies the PC request or progressive number for information sent autonomously in on line and off line modes 00000 lt N lt 59999 000 lt Ng lt 199 If the Group Category is equal to zero or the Groups Categories have not been defined or the information filtered by group is not being downloaded it is not always downloaded because the competitor could belong to more than one group 001 lt Nm lt 250 000 lt Physical channel lt 255 Channel Channel Description Main Lines 000 Start Line gt Note for the simple stopwatch and the parallel the output has a different meaning e SIMPLE STOPWATCH The output data item is the number of events of the race set which have been memorised If the event is a stop it is the lap number e PARALLEL The output data item is the progres
2. R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO 9 GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 5 of 32 1 3 3 Status request A status request allows you to obtain information regarding the settings parameters of the machine status of lines line disactivation times program set etc The request contains a code relative to the parameter you wish to check The reply takes place in accordance with the Status reply protocol and although maintaining the same structure and dimension can present differences depending on the parameter requested 1 3 4 Request for break transmission suspension resumption record repetition A break request allows you to annul the reply to a particular static request The reply to be interrupted is identified by its identification number A reply to the break request is not required This command can be particularly useful for interrupting transmission after a static request for which there is more than one reply record The request for suspension and resumption of the communication makes it possible to implement a SW Xon Xoff protocol During suspension the items of information are put in a queue If the queue is full the following records are lost This possibility can easily be identified subsequently through requests which receive no reply or discontinuity in the incremental identification number for on line information Any replies to requests which are lost can be recovered by repeating the re
3. 000 START 001 240 LAP n 248 REAL START CBASE 249 TIME RESET CBASE 251 All events 255 STOP 0 Nm lt 250 0 all runs 0 lt Ng lt 199 If the Group Category is equal to zero this means all the groups Serial port on which response is sent S same serial port as request A serial port A B serial port B T both ports Carriage Return Real time of start event in basic stopwatch mode Time of reset event in basic stopwatch when it counts down For show jumping the phase 1 run can range from 1 to 99 the second phase run from 100 to 198 MICRO GG GATE Transmission protocol Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 Page 25 of 32 REI2 4 2 2 Total 46 bytes Description DC1 Chronometer identifier Device address Identifier of requesting device Identifier requested Competitor N Logical channel Run Competitor N of Stop ref Logical channel of Stop ref Run of Stop ref Sign Time Date Periodicity N o bytes Dec Hex 1 1 10 Supplement to User Manual Dynamic request ASCII Code 19 13h 32 20h space 48 30h 57 39h Notes Protocol identifier R REI2 Reserved for future uses 0 9 A z A activation dynamic output 1 tick A B activation dynamic output 2 tick B a disactivation dynamic output 1 tick A b disactivation dynamic output 2 tick B T activation of data output of competitor specified on
4. 000 lt Logical channel 2255 000 START 001 240 LAP n The SPLITs with LAP have a range from 001 to 200 corresponding to the number of times the stop button is pressed SPLITs without LAP have a range from 201 to 240 If the maximum number is exceeded the previous data item is cancelled The finishes following the first are considered as LAP 248 REAL_START_CBASE Real time of start event in simple stopwatch mode 249 TIME_RESET_CBASE Time of reset event on simple stopwatch when it counts down MICRO GG GATE REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 Information Time Speed 10 Supplement to User Manual Page 16 of 32 48 30h 49 31h 50 32h 51 33h 52 34h 53 35h 54 36h 55 37h 56 38h 57 39h 65 41h 81 5th 80 50h 97 61h 110 6Eh 113 71h 112 70h 83 53h 115 73h 75 4Bh 72 48h 104 68h 73 49h 105 69h 74 4Ah 106 6Ah 112 70h 107 6Bh 103 67h 99 63h 85 55h 87 57h 119 77h 88 58h 250 Generic Lap 254 AUX 255 STOP Time of first competitor at finish 245 SHOW JUMPING INFORMATION only if a penalty is requested O Time of day 1 Run net time split 2 Total net time split 3 Lap net time 4 Speed 5 Time speed 6 Air Temp 7 Snow Temp 8 Humidity 9 Average speed non radio A NA non finisher Q SQ disqualified P NP not started a Time event deletion only on line n Deletion of a previous non finisher q Delet
5. 18h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REI2 identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses Identifier of 1 0 9 A Z requesting device Identifier requested 4 0001 lt Nrequest lt 0999 Progressive number which identifies the PC request If the first byte is equal to E it identifies the end of the information requested For example E123 identifies that the replies sought by request 123 have finished Information 10 Contains case by case the value of the data requested requested CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return LF 1 10 0Ah Line feed REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 20 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 4 1 6 REI2 status reply codes Request 0000 net times totals runs lap Byte 0 0 net times totals net times runs 2 net times lap Bytes 1 9 not used Request 1000 Precision set Byte 0 1s 1 0 1s 2 0 01s 32 0 001s 4 0 0001s Bytes 1 9 not used Request 02 Open if in N O configuration Closed if in 2000 Status of N C configuration main lines 1 Closed if in N O configuration Open if in N C configuration Byte 0 START line status Byte 1 LAP line status Byte 2 STOP line status Byte 3 AUX line status Request 3000 Status of pod lines Byte 0 Pod line 02 Open if in N O configuration Closed if in N C configuration 12 Closed if in N O configuration Open if in N C configuration Byte 1 Status of line 0 Byte 2 Stat
6. HOW JUMPING SWIMMING TRACK CHASE PC ONLINE None o 1ooc ci Byte 3 Program configuration To be defined Byte 4 Number of devices connected to REI2NET Bytes 5 8 Serial number Byte 9 not used Page 22 of 32 REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 23 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 4 2 Data transmission from PC to REI2 4 2 1 Static request Total 24 bytes N ASCII Code Description bytes Dec Hex Notes DC1 1 17 11h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REI2 identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses Identifier of 1 0 9 A Z requesting device Identifier requested 3 000 lt Nrequest lt 999 Progressive number which identifies the PC request The reply is marked by the same number Competitor N 5 00000 lt N lt 59999 00000 Sends the type of information wanted for all the numbers which satisfy the request In the case of a group start if you are searching for a start you must specify the group number Information 1 48 30h O Time of day 49 31h 1 Run net time split 50 32h 2 Total net time split 51 33h 3 Lap net time 52 34h 4 Speed 53 35h 5 Time speed 54 36h 6 Air Temp 55 37h 7 Snow Temp 56 38h 8 Humidity 57 39h 9 Average speed non radio 65 41h A NA non finisher 81 51h Q SQ disqualified 80 50h P NP not started 97 61h a Annulled 83 53h S Skipped not yet assigned 115 73h s Skipped alr
7. MICRO 9 GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 18 of 32 4 1 4 Error reply Total bytes 10 N ASCII Code Description bytes Dec Hex Notes ETB 1 23 17h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REl2 identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses Identifier of 1 0 9 A Z requesting device Identifier requested 3 000 lt Nrequest lt 999 Progressive number which identifies the PC request The reply is indicated by the same number If an error has occurred before reception of the request code 000 is shown Type of error found 1 48 30h O request identifier 49 31h 1 type of information 50 32h 2 competitor number 51 33h 3 logical channel 52 34h 4 run 53 35h 5 group 54 36h 6 time 55 37h 7 date 56 38h 8 periodicity 57 39h 9 serial output 66 42h B periodicity 67 43h C status code 68 44h D identifier of requesting device 69 45h E identifier chronometer 70 46h F time sign 71 47h G device address 72 48h H dynamic request error A 73 49h l dynamic request error B 74 4Ah J competitor number reference for dynamic stop 75 4Bh K logical channel reference for dynamic stop 76 4Ch L run reference for dynamic stop 77 4Dh M start lists CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return LF 1 10 0Ah Line feed REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO J GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 19 of 32 4 1 5 REI2 status reply Total bytes 20 N ASCII Code Description bytes Dec Hex Notes CAN 1 24
8. REI 2 MICRO G ATE Transmission protocol Supplement to User Manual Transmission protocol REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO amp GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 2 of 32 Summary 1 PRINCIPLE OF FUNCTIONING cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeenees 3 1 1 Off line data fransnilssIOR oscar IRE HRS PP REIN snes IMARSR EE ERRUER ERN PRSE PE IMEEM SERES SUR 3 1 2 On line data IransmissiQI a i eet nt eS YPRY M SHOP EY RSe PES NE NYSE UeNE PESE M nRE EXON UMEN TN SPAN RSS PENNE NR RUNE 3 13 Interactive PC RED PC communication 4 eerie eene esee nente aetates etna toas tn seta setas tns etn 3 1 3 1 Statie requests sonic das ein aiiud aaa Be uel cM ete te eur 4 1 3 2 Dynamite SequesE ranse S TNE NEE Aaa RE EN EA ESE cadet yeasts de Zs 4 1 3 3 Status TOquesbi eoi occ nean a a a deis a AA D cR UNE n aa hin 5 1 3 4 Request for break transmission suspension resumption record repetition 5 1 3 5 Ertor ur the TEQUeSE ih ose ea ect oed nee teda 5 1 4 Insertonof time events ue eeeeeecisodha exis erm p veo eo v ene presso a a orae E NENNT NEIN E DNE NER I Su UE 5 2 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE REI2 PC PROTOCOL 6 3 OBSERVATIONS REGARDING CONNECTION TO TV 6 4 PROTOCOL DETALL erineeia even ausu avanan yen axe evene kin yen Fx a even ek Pu dudded a duiae daa yeu Fe
9. a penalty is requested Information 1 48 30h O Time of day 49 31h 1 Run net time split 50 32h 2 Total net time split 51 33h 3 Lap net time 52 34h 4 Speed 53 35h 5 Time speed 54 36h 6 Air Temp 55 37h 7 Snow Temp 56 38h 8 Humidity 57 39h 9 Average speed non radio 84 54h T Average start stop speed 65 41h A A non finisher 81 51h Q SQ disqualified 80 50h P NP not started 97 61h a Annulled 83 53h S Skipped not yet assigned 115 73h s Skipped already assigned 75 4Bh K Manually modified time event 71 47h G Effective time of phase is different from 0 only if the competition has two phases and phase 2 has been finished 72 48h H Total time tab A 104 68h h Total time tab C without penalties 73 49h Penalties imposed tab A 105 69h i Penalties imposed seconds tab C 74 4Ah J Penalties for exceeding maximum time tab A 106 6Ah j Penalties in seconds for exceeding maximum time tab C 112 70h p Total penalties tab A 107 6Bh k Final time tab C with penalties 103 67h g Gundersen time active only if it refers times to the first MICRO GG GATE REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 Time Speed Date Dummy char CR LF 10 1 1 Supplement to User Manual Page 11 of 32 99 63h 85 55h 87 57h 119 77h 88 58h 90 5Ah 13 0Dh 10 0Ah c Time event substituted U Duration of competition suspension in Show Jumping program W Wind speed w Wind di
10. al 606 ENC LAP 6 607 ENC LAP 7 608 ENC LAP 8 609 ENC LAP 9 610 ENC LAPA 611 ENC LAPB 612 ENC LAP C 613 ENC LAP D 614 ENC LAPE 615 ENC STOP Imputed by RadioModem 700 Serial A RADIO Inputs 516 RADIO START 517 RADIO LAP 1 518 RADIO LAP 2 519 RADIO LAP 3 520 RADIO LAP 4 521 RADIO LAP 5 522 RADIO LAP 6 523 RADIO LAP 7 524 RADIO LAP 8 525 RADIO LAP 9 526 RADIO LAP A 527 RADIO LAP B 528 RADIO LAP C 529 RADIO LAP D 530 RADIO LAP E 531 RADIO STOP Serial B RADIO Inputs 532 RADIO START 533 RADIO LAP 1 534 RADIO LAP 2 535 RADIO LAP 3 536 RADIO LAP 4 537 RADIO LAP 5 538 RADIO LAP 6 539 RADIO LAP 7 540 RADIO LAP 8 541 RADIO LAP 9 542 RADIO LAP A 543 RADIO LAP B 544 RADIO LAP C 545 RADIO LAP D 546 RADIO LAP E 547 RADIO STOP Imputed by PC 900 PC Logical Channel 3 000 lt Logical channel lt 255 REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 10 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 000 START 001 240 LAP n For simple stopwatch SPLITs with LAP have a range from 001 to 200 SPLITs without LAP have a range from 201 to 240 If the maximum number is exceeded the previous item of data is cancelled The finishes following the first are considered as LAP 248 REAL_START_CBASE Real time of start event in simple stopwatch mode 249 TIME_RESET_CBASE Time of reset event on simple stopwatch when it counts down 250 Generic Lap 254 AUX 255 STOP 245 SHOW JUMPING INFORMATION only if
11. displayboard t disactivation of data output of competitor specified on displayboard 1 lt N lt 59999 0 generic time request Tev 0 Taux 0 60000 tick activation request Logical channel of reference for Tev time 0 START 1 240 LAP n 250 Generic Lap 254 AUX 255 STOP O lt Nm lt 250 O present run 1 lt N lt 59999 60000 time reference disactivation Logical channel of stop reference 0 START 1 240 LAP n 250 Generic Lap 254 AUX 255 STOP 0 Nm lt 250 O present run Taux time sign O positive 1 negative Taux time in ten thousandths of a second padded with zeros depending on the precision set 0034567800 corresponds to 00 34 56 7800 0 9 Number of days Period in hundredths of a second 12345 corresponds to 123 45 seconds 7 The competitor is shown on the displayboard until the function is disabled regardless of operations made on REI2 For show jumping the phase 1 run can range from 1 to 99 the phase 2 run from 100 to 198 For show jumping the phase 1 run can range from 1 to 99 the phase 2 run from 100 to 198 REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 26 of 32 Supplement to User Manual Output 1 Serial port on which response is set S same serial port as request A serial port A B serial port B T2 both ports CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO 9 GATE Supplement t
12. eady assigned 84 54h T Average start stop speed 75 4Bh K Manually modified time event 76 4Ch L Last lap of competitor set 116 74h t All laps of competitor set 82 52h R Present position 42 2Ah All time events including NA SQ NP skipped 71 47h G Effective time of phase is different from 0 only if the competition has two phases and phase 2 has been finished 72 48h H Total time tab A 104 68h h Total time tab C without penalties 73 49h l Penalties imposed tab A 105 69h i Penalties imposed seconds tab C MICRO GG GATE REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 Logical channel Run Group Output CR 1 Supplement to User Manual Page 24 of 32 74 4Ah 106 6Ah 112 70h 107 6Bh 103 67h 87 57h 119 77h 88 58h 108 6Ch 98 62h 99 63h 100 64h 113 71h 13 0Dh J Penalties for exceeding maximum time tab A j Penalties in seconds for exceeding maximum time tab C p Total penalties tab A k Final time tab C with penalties g Gundersen time active only if it refers times to the first W Wind speed w Wind direction X Brightness l All time events not yet sent b All time events not yet sent waiting for acknowledge C All net run times not yet sent waiting for acknowledge d All total net times not yet sent waiting for acknowledge q acknowledge of last static request with type of information b c or d 000 lt Logical channel lt 255
13. es 7 4 1 Data transmission from RED to PC eerie eee esee ee seen senes tasas tents toss tn seta sensn 7 4 1 1 Extended RED protocol serrie E asia gees ea A Lo aceti auan bn dee ana Lora side 7 4 1 2 Reduced RBEIZ protocol a eee deo S usb ere entume MESE pious 12 4 1 3 Static LEP LG onse ied Dra oeuf ora a tpe tud eot cedutecfe ans Coo E 13 4 1 4 Etror TEP TU mE 18 4 5 EEID2 Stat s Tepic anoo estan tee ius ae ope detii latae dee D de ET fa peces Lena 19 4 6 REI st tus reply 0d65 a u egets deed cotidie adip dae teg deb 20 42 Data transmission from PC to RED eere eee eee eene en ette ense tn setas tens es sens tn sen 23 4 2 Statie Cru 23 4 2 2 Dynamic eques ooi eco Debatte focum us tad fou E eo lcs 25 4 2 3 Request for break suspension and resumption of transmission record repetition 24 4 2 4 SEALS TEQUESE m O 28 4 3 Event transmission from PC to RED eere eese esee teen enata setas tensa essen seta seta sena 29 4 3 1 Time ABTS CLD OU teniendo be aca a oa Credis RE EE NE eE ENSA ea 29 4 4 Printout transmission from PC to REI2 sesseseeseesessossesessossesoosoesossossesossossesossoesossossesose 30 5 MODIFICATION HISTORY 5 roni reni ee cias ene iino e ccr nnmnnn ee 31 REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 3 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 1 Principle of func
14. es status 4000 Runs excluded from calculation of total time 5xxx Logical channel disactivation times xxx 6000 N O N C configuration of main lines 9999 Basic device information Output 1 Serial port on which response is set S same serial port as request A serial port A B serial port B T both ports CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO k GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 29 of 32 4 3 Event transmission from PC to REI2 4 3 1 Time insertion Total bytes 34 N ASCII Code Description bytes Dec Hex Notes DC4 1 23 17h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REI2 identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses Information 1 48 30h 02 Chronological time 65 41h A NA not finished 80 50h P NP not started 97 61h a Annulled Competitor N 5 00001 lt N lt 59999 Logical channel 3 000 lt Logical channel lt 255 000 START 001 240 LAP n 255 STOP Physical channel 900 PC Run 3 0 Nm lt 250 Time 10 Time in ten thousandths of a second padded with zeros according to the precision set 0034567800 corresponds to 00 34 56 7800 Date 8 Date in the following format 231201 corresponds to 23 12 2001 In the case of net time it is the number of days in the following format 1234567 If a penalty comes up indicates if this is positive or negative CR 13 0Dh Carriage Return 10 For show jumping the phase 1 run can range from 1
15. escription below with the mode flag equal to O It is also possible to activate an output on the serial line corresponding to the output of the main displayboard with intervals which can be set in this case the transmission protocol used for transmission is Reduced REI2 protocol see description below 1 3 Interactive PC REI2 PC communication The requests the PC can forward to REI2 can be subdivided into four types 1 Static requests 2 Dynamic requests REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 4 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 3 Status requests 4 Break requests Each request made by the PC to RED is identified not only by the type of request but also by a 5 figure identification number The number concerned is used by the reply in such a way that the pairing is unique 1 3 1 Static request A static request is made each time the PC needs to access one or more elements of the chronometer s database The Static request protocol allows you to filter the elements of the database according to the requirements of the moment The possibility of obtaining running times in reply is not provided for in this type of request The Static request protocol also offers the possibilty of making requests to which the chronometer must reply with a number of records for example a request for all the NPs of run 1 In this case the identification numbe
16. he net time of the first competitor plus the gap When LinkPod or EncRadio devices are used with tick output it is advisable to enter a delay time for LinkPod 120ms is recommended for EncRadio 200ms which can be set in Serial ports setup by pressing lt ALT gt lt F2 gt REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 7 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 4 Protocol detail 4 1 Data transmission from REI2 to PC 4 1 1 Extended REI2 protocol Total 52 bytes N ASCII Code Description bytes Dec Hex Notes DLE 1 16 10h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REI2 identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses Dummy char 1 32 20h space For compatibility with static replies Program in use 1 S Single Starts G Group starts B Simple stopwatch P Parallel Show jumping N Swimming T Track Chase O Pc OnLine Mode 1 O OnLine F OffLine Progressive counter 6 From 1 to 999999 with wrap around Competitor N 5 00000 N lt 59999 Zero in the case of PC OnLine without competitor number Group Category 3 000 lt Ng lt 199 If the Group Category is equal to zero or the Groups Categories have not been defined or the information filtered by group is not being downloaded it is not always downloaded because the competitor could belong to more than one group Run Trial 3 001 lt Nm lt 250 For horse racing the phase 1 run can range from 1 to 99 t
17. he phase 2 run from 100 to 198 Physical channel 3 000 lt Physical channel lt 999 f the physical channel does not exist the output is Channel Channel Description Note for the simple stopwatch and the parallel the output has a different meaning e PARALLEL The output data item is the progressive number of direct contests MICRO GG GATE REI 2 Transmission protocol Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 Supplement to User Manual Main Lines Pod Inputs Inputs Via Radio Retrieved from Encoder Page 8 of 32 000 001 015 016 100 101 115 116 200 300 301 315 400 407 410 417 420 427 430 437 440 447 450 457 460 467 470 477 480 487 490 497 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 600 601 602 603 604 605 Start Line Lap Line Stop Line Aux Line Start Key Lap key Stop key Aux key Auto Start Start Manual keying in Lap Manual keying in Stop Manual keying in POD 0 POD 1 POD 2 POD 3 POD 4 POD 5 POD 6 POD 7 POD 8 POD 9 RADIO START RADIO LAP 1 RADIO LAP 2 RADIO LAP 3 RADIO LAP 4 RADIO LAP 5 RADIO LAP 6 RADIO LAP 7 RADIO LAP 8 RADIO LAP 9 RADIO LAP A RADIO LAP B RADIO LAP C RADIO LAP D RADIO LAP E RADIO STOP ENC START ENC LAP 1 ENC LAP 2 ENC LAP 3 ENC LAP 4 ENC LAP 5 REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 9 of 32 Supplement to User Manu
18. ion of a previous disqualified athlete p Deletion of a previous non starter S Skipped not yet assigned s Skipped already assigned K Manually modified time event R Present position T Start stop G Effective time of phase is different from 0 only if the competition has two phases and phase 2 has been finished H otal time tab A h Total time tab C without penalties l Penalties imposed tab A i Penalties imposed seconds tab C J Penalties for exceeding maximum time tab A j Penalties in seconds for exceeding maximum time tab C p Total penalties tab A k Final time tab C with penalties g Gundersen time active only if it refers times to the first c Time event substituted U Duration of competition suspension in Show Jumping program W Wind speed w Wind direction X Brightness Time in ten thousandths of a second 12345678980 corresponds to 12 34 56 7890 In the case of speed the string means 123 456kmh REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 17 of 32 Date 8 Date in the following format 231201 corresponds to 23 12 2001 In the case of net time it is the number of days in the following format 1234567 If a penalty comes up indicates if this is positive or negative Dummy char 2 Free bytes for future applications CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return LF 1 10 0Ah Line feed REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9
19. ning penalties E Gundersen running time T Running gap positive S Running gap negative a Run net time split b Total net time split c Lap net time d Dynamic output net time p Penalties total e Gundersen net time t Net gap positive S Net gap negative Net time in ten thousandths of a second is padded with zeros depending on the precision set 0034567800 corresponds to 00 34 56 7800 2 negative number of days 0 9 Number of days number of days of net time is greater than 9 R in PARALLEL or DUAL TIMER program for RED track B in PARALLEL or DUAL TIMER program for BLUE track 001 lt Nm 250 000 lt Nlap 2 240 If the information does not refer to an intermediate 000 is sent Position of first 999 competitors 000 Calculation of ranking disabled the ranking is being recalculated the position of the competitor is greater than 999 Free bytes for future applications Carriage Return Line feed For show jumping the run of phase 1 can range from 1 to 99 the run of the second phase from 100 to 198 The penalty comes up at the same time as running time gt If a penalty comes up indicates if this is positive or negative MICRO GG GATE Transmission protocol Supplement to User Manual Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 Page 13 of 32 REI2 4 1 3 Total 52 bytes Description DC2 Chronometer identifier Device address Program in use Mode Status reply
20. ntifies the protocol each request and reply with the exception of dynamic reply has two characters to identify the type of device REI2 and the device s address This function makes it possible to connect a number of devices on the same communication line Each request can send the reply on the same serial channel on which it was received on one of the two channels you can choose to make available independently of which channel is used for requests or on both serial outputs It is possible to pilot the displayboard output by using the dynamic request identifier T requested see chap 4 2 2 Dynamic request on p 25 3 Observations regarding connection to TV When running times are displayed e g connection to TV it is advisable to use the tick or dynamic responses and not on line data as the latter might have a delay of a few tenths of a second In the following programs different types of information can be emitted for the tick simultaneously PARALLEL SLALOM or DUAL TIMER if the two competitors have already started the race it is the running time for each track When a competitor finishes instead of running time tick output is the gap positive or negative between him her and the competitor still racing SHOW JUMPING as well as running time REI2 also sends the athlete s penalty SIMPLE STOPWATCH after the first competitor has finished if Displayboard block after first finish Active is set the output is t
21. o User Manual Page 27 of 32 4 2 3 Request for break suspension and resumption of transmission record repetition Total bytes 9 NAK 1 21 15h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REI2 Break request mode of use identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses If the break request is sent before the relative static request gt nothing happens Identifier of 1 0 9 A Z If the static request has finished requesting device sending the data gt the break request has no effect Operation specifier 1 C interrupts the reply to the If the break request is sent after PC request xxx the relative static request gt the static request is immediately blocked Identifier requested 3 001 lt Nrequest lt 999 CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 28 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 4 2 4 Status request Total bytes 13 N ASCII Code Description bytes Dec Hex Notes SYN 1 22 16h Protocol identifier Chronometer 1 R REI2 identifier Device address 1 32 20h space Reserved for future uses Identifier of 1 0 9 A Z requesting device Identifier requested 3 001 lt Nrequest lt 999 The reply is indicated by the same number Information 10 Contains case by case the value of the data requested requested Code of status 4 0000 net times totals runs lap requested 1000 Precision set 2000 Status of main lines 3000 Pod lin
22. quest Lost on line transmission records can be recovered by sending a request for repetition of the record 1 3 5 Error in the request If a request contains a syntactic error or cannot be interpreted correctly by REI2 a general error code of the consecutive number of the request in which the error was found is sent back 1 4 Insertion of time events The request for insertion of time events available from software version 1 07 on allows insertion and annulment of time events and insertion of NP and NA indications in the REI2 database using a serial connection The protocol specifications are given in chap 4 3 Event transmission from PC to REI2 on p 29 The physical channel assigned to insertion from PC is 900 RED does not do any kind of check on the congruity of data sent for insertion All checking must be made with procedures external to the chronometer REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 6 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 2 General information about the REI2 PC protocol Some general information about the implementation of the REI2 PC protocol The transmission of commands and the reception of replies contain only ASCII codes Each request or reply has an initial header for each particular protocol with an ASCII control code code character lt 0x20 space Each request or reply ends with a carriage return CR 0x0d After the initial character which ide
23. r given in the replies remains the same for all the replies corresponding to the same request The reply to a static request is in conformity with the Extended REI2 protocol The reply to a Static request differs from autonomous on line and off line transmission in the initial protocol identification character 1 3 2 Dynamic request A dynamic request allows you to activate running times on the specified serial line with the possibility of defining the time interval between one transmission and the next from 1 100s a 999 99s in steps of 1 100s To guarantee maximum flexibility of use the chronometer puts in line a Tout running time specified as follows Tout Tnow Tev Taux where Tnow present time of the machine real time as at initial synchronisation Tev event time The event time should be specified as type of event competitor number and run It is also possible not to specify this parameter simply by assigning 0 to the athlete s number In this case REI2 assumes Tev 0 Taux generic time communicated to REI2 by the PC It is also possible to specify a negative sign for Taux Taux therefore allows you to shift the running time of a competitor as desired by a fraction of a second This is particularly useful during showing on TV REI2 can manage a maximum of 2 running times simultaneously The output of running times occurs in accordance with the Dynamic reply protocol REI 2 Doc
24. rection X Brightness Z Net lap time only for Basic Stopwatch Time in ten thousandths of a second 12345678980 corresponds to 12 34 56 7890 In the case of speed the string means 123 456kmh When the info field is equivalent to I J K i j the penalty points or seconds is transmitted in hundredths in the form Date in the following format 231201 corresponds to 23 12 2001 In the case of net time it is the number of days in the following format 1234567 If a penalty comes up indicates if this is positive or negative Free bytes for future applications Carriage Return Line feed REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E MICRO amp GATE Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 Supplement to User Manual Page 12 of 32 4 1 2 Reduced REI2 protocol Total 33 bytes Description N ASCII Code bytes Dec Hex DC4 1 20 14h Device address 1 32 20h spac Identifier of 1 requesting device Competitor N 5 Information Oo eo A 5 115 73h Time 10 Number of days 1 43 2Bh 48 30h 57 39h 45 2Dh 82 52h 66 42h Run Trial 3 Lap 3 Position 3 48 30h 3 times 45 2Dh 3 times 43 2Bh 3times Dummy char 2 CR 1 13 0Dh LF 1 10 0Ah Notes Protocol identifier Reserved for future uses 0 9 A z If the output is enabled by REI2 the code is 20h 00000 lt N lt 59999 A Run running time split B Total running time split C Lap running time D Dynamic output running time P Run
25. risation All the marks or names of products mentioned in this document or in the individual manuals are or may be registered marks belonging to the individual firms Microgate REI2 REI RaceTime MicroTab u Tab MicroGraph u Graph MicroBeep pBeep Uploder Microrun MicroLink pFlasher LinkPod LinkGate LinkGate encoder LinkGate decoder EncRadio DecRadio Polifemo MicroSem uSem are registered marks of Microgate s r l or of licensed users Microgate s r l reserves the right to modify the products described in this document and or in the relative manuals without notice Collaborators in the creation of REI2 and the preparation of the relative manuals are Ing Roberto Biasi Dr Vinicio Biasi Ing Federico Gori Ing Alessandro Miorelli Giuliano Menestrina Daniele Veronese The software and manuals are available in the following languages Italian English German and French Microgate S r L Via Stradivari 4 Stradivaristr 39100 BOLZANO BOZEN ITALY Tel 39 471 501532 Fax 39 471 501524 e mail info microgate it
26. sive number of direct contests REI 2 Transmission protocol MICRO GG GATE Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 Supplement to User Manual Pod Inputs Via Radio Inputs Retrieved by Encoder Imputed by RadioModem Serial A RADIO Inputs Page 14 of 32 Lap Line Stop Line Aux Line Start Key Lap Key Stop Key Aux Key Auto Start Keyb Start Keyb Lap Keyb Stop POD 0 POD 1 POD2 POD 3 POD 4 POD 5 POD 6 POD 7 POD 8 POD 9 RADIO START RADIO LAP 1 RADIO LAP 2 RADIO LAP 3 RADIO LAP 4 RADIO LAP 5 RADIO LAP 6 RADIO LAP 7 RADIO LAP 8 RADIO LAP 9 RADIO LAP A RADIO LAP B RADIO LAP C RADIO LAP D RADIO LAP E RADIO STOP ENC START ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC ENC RADIO START RADIO LAP 1 RADIO LAP 2 REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 15 of 32 519 RADIO LAP 3 520 RADIO LAP 4 521 RADIO LAP 5 522 RADIO LAP 6 523 RADIO LAP 7 524 RADIO LAP 8 525 RADIO LAP 9 526 RADIO LAP A 527 RADIO LAP B 528 RADIO LAP C 529 RADIO LAP D 530 RADIO LAP E 531 RADIO STOP Serial B RADIO Inputs 532 RADIO START 533 RADIO LAP 1 534 RADIO LAP 2 535 RADIO LAP 3 536 RADIO LAP 4 537 RADIO LAP 5 538 RADIO LAP 6 539 RADIO LAP 7 540 RADIO LAP 8 541 RADIO LAP 9 542 RADIO LAP A 543 RADIO LAP B 544 RADIO LAP C 545 RADIO LAP D 546 RADIO LAP E 547 RADIO STOP Imputed by PC 900 PC Logical Channel 3
27. tioning There are three basic functioning modes 1 Off line data transmission 2 On line data transmission 3 Interactive PC REI2 communication 1 1 Off line data transmission Off line data transmission consists of the transference of data during a timing session after an interval of time Naturally the timekeeper must enter the relative menu on REI 2 to request data transmission The transfer of various types of data can be chosen Net times Event times Non starters Non finishers Disqualified Speed Each item can be filtered on the basis of a run group or particular time interval i e downloads all the event times of run 2 of those in group 3 between 12 00 00 0000 and 13 00 00 0000 The protocol used for data transmission from REI2 to PC is Extended REI2 protocol see description below with the mode flag equal to F 1 2 On line data transmission On line data transmission consists of the transmission from RED to PC of the whole operation of acquisition correction and annulment of times performed by the timekeeper on the machine in practice all the information given on the printout is transmitted Once enabled transmission takes place completely autonomously each time a time is acquired or modified Each record transmitted is identified by a counter from 0 to 99999 with wrap around which goes up automatically Also in this case the protocol used for transmission is Extended REI2 protocol see d
28. to 99 the phase 2 run from 100 to 198 REI 2 Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Transmission protocol Version 1 07 9 MICRO k GATE Supplement to User Manual Page 30 of 32 4 4 Printout transmission from PC to REI2 For sending strings to the REI2 printer Description N byte Codice ASCII Notes Dec Hex STR 1 25 19h Protocol identifier e Text CR 1 13 0Dh Carriage Return LF 1 10 0Ah Line feed MICRO GATE REI 2 Transmission protocol Doc R2U_3_1079_001_E Version 1 07 9 Page 31 of 32 Supplement to User Manual 5 Modification history The following table summarises the main modifications made to the present document Program Chapter Page Description of intervention version 1 03 Specific protocol updates change in order of chapters 1 07 1 4 5 New function Insertion of time events 1 07 2 6 Inserted in chap General information about the REI2 PC protocol indications for displayboard piloting 1 07 4 3 29 Insertion of specifications for Event transmission from PC to REI2 1 07 9 1 4 5 Running time explanation added REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 32 of 32 Supplement to User Manual Copyright Copyright 1999 2005 by Microgate s r l All rights reserved No part of this document or of any of the individual manuals may be copied or reproduced without previously making a written application to Microgate s r l for autho
29. us of line 1 Byte 3 Status of line 2 Byte 4 Status of line 3 Byte 5 Status of line 4 Byte 6 Status of line 5 Byte 7 Status of line 6 Byte 8 Status of line 7 Byte 9 Not used REI 2 Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 MICRO e GATE Transmission protocol Page 21 of 32 Supplement to User Manual Request 4000 Runs excluded from calculation of total time Bytes 0 2 Number of run excluded from calculation of total time Bytes 3 9 not used Request 5xxx Logical channel disactivation times XXX Bytes 0 2 logical channel of reference Bytes 3 7 Disactivation time in thousandths of a second 12345 are 12 345 s Bytes 8 9 not used Request 0 N O 6000 Main line 1 N C N O N C configuration Byte 0 START line configuration Byte 1 LAP line configuration Byte 2 STOP line configuration Byte 3 AUX line configuration Request 7000 Dynamic outputs status Byte 0 Dynamic output 1 0 not active 1 active Byte 1 Dynamic output 2 0 not active 1 active Byte 4 Serials being used by dynamic A Serial PCA B Serial PCB T both output 1 Byte 5 Serials being used by dynamic A Serial PCA B Serial PCB T both output 2 Request 9999 Basic Configuration of device Byte 0 Type of device R Rei2 Byte 1 Address Byte 2 Program set SINGLE STARTS 0 GROUP STARTS 1 SIMPLE_STOPWATCH 2 PARALLEL 3 REI 2 MICRO amp GATE Transmission protocol Doc R2U 3 1079 001 E Version 1 07 9 Supplement to User Manual S
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